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Urgent. • urgent • urgently · Copyright. with all of the words. with the phrase. with at least one of the words. without the words. start with. similar spelling.
Instantly (urgently, steadfastly) is the King James Version rendering of two different Greek phrases, spoudaios, found in Lk 7:4; and en ekteneia, in Acts 26:7.
EMERGENCY. Ex. 14:15; Josh. 7:10-13 See: Decision.
Aug 7, 2015 · A little pamphlet called “The Tyranny of the Urgent.” Lots of things crop up in our lives demanding our time and attention. Some shout pretty ...
Oct 20, 2006 · A man's home is no longer his castle; it is no longer a place away from urgent tasks because the telephone breaches the walls with imperious ...
Feb 2, 2009 · Studies have shown that an immediate health effect will make more people change a habit than some distant threat.
Mar 12, 2014 · Kleros, then, is something given, not earned. In this context, it is not land, money, or responsibility that is allotted, it is God's people.
2 archaic urgently; pressingly. top. THESAURUS. instantly. PDQ, amain, apace, at once, away, by forced marches, cursorily, decisively, directly, expeditiously ...
Feb 2, 2009 · A local Englishman who spoke Swahili was asked to write an urgent-sounding sentence in the language. He did, tongue in cheek. An American actor ...
Jul 28, 2020 · Only Jesus's sacrifice can wash away sin (Rev 1:5). And anyone desiring salvation from sin must acknowledge complete helplessness and humbly ...